Find a Hidden Dog Breed in Each Sentence, Part 3

Hi folks! Here's the third and final "Hidden Dog Breed" version of this quiz type. So if anyone has an idea for the next "Hidden Word in a Sentence" quiz, I'm open to suggestions. I've already done U.S. State Capitals, World Capitals, U.S. States, U.S. Presidents, Movie and TV Horses, and Best Picture Oscars....

The gimmick here is easy: Each question will be a simple sentence that has a breed of dog in plain sight within it. For instance, in the sentence "Is the new science lab rad or just normal?" the hidden dog is a LABRADOR:
"Is the new science LAB RAD OR just normal?"

Easy right? But in order to avoid listing the answer in the multiple choices, I will list an easy fact or clue about the dog. One and only one of those facts about the dog will apply to the dog hidden in the sentence. Otherwise there'd be no challenge to simply looking at the multiple choices and matching which one is obviously in the sentence.
So for instance, in that Labrador example one of the clues might have been "Is a type of retriever."

If this is your first time, be careful, these puzzles are addictive!
And please don't forget to rate the quiz! Thanks!
Woof woof,
Bill

This quiz was insane but fun!
#3-- Knew the dog, but pretty obscure factoid in the answer!
#7-- Points for a tough stretch there!
#8-- The answer had a personal meaning for me so I got it quick.
#12-- I could make a case for another answer there. A wee bit ambiguous.
By the end you were REALLY stretching those!